PC credit on your bank statement typically refers to a payment or credit from a company or service associated with "personal computer" transactions or subscriptions. It may indicate a refund, a returned payment, or a charge related to a service you subscribed to involving computer products or services. If you're unsure about the specific transaction, it's advisable to contact your bank for more detailed information.
If one is interested in finding more information about PC banking there is a wealth of information available on the Presidents Choice banking website."PC Financial". The company offers bank accounts, credit cards, mortgages, investments and loans.
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Several credit card companies offer cash rewards including CIBC cash back credit card, Scotia Bank Rewards card and PC Financial Credit Card. Other companies with cash rewards for their credit cards include Blue Class Preferred Card American Express and Chase Freedom Visa.
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Banks that only operate online include ING Direct, iGo Banking, ETrade Bank, HSBC Direct, First Direct, PC Financial, Citizens Bank, Rabo Direct and Inteligo.
If one is interested in finding more information about PC banking there is a wealth of information available on the Presidents Choice banking website."PC Financial". The company offers bank accounts, credit cards, mortgages, investments and loans.
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Several credit card companies offer cash rewards including CIBC cash back credit card, Scotia Bank Rewards card and PC Financial Credit Card. Other companies with cash rewards for their credit cards include Blue Class Preferred Card American Express and Chase Freedom Visa.
PC Financial does not insure anything because it is a credit card. Credit cards are used to purchase items with the expectation that the balance will be paid at a later date.
Credit is added to a franking machine by using a specific method provided by the manufacturer or service provider. Typically, this involves connecting the machine to a PC or online portal and selecting the amount of credit to be added. Payment is often made via credit card or bank transfer. After the transaction is processed, the franking machine updates its balance, allowing users to print postage.
PC Mastercard is provided by President's Choice, a no-fee bank in Canada. The bank is part of a grocery store chain and using the PC Mastercard helps you earn points and rewards towards free groceries.
The computer term "pc" stands for "personal computer".
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A "PC Card" (originally called a "PCMCIA Card")